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12Lieut Myers, of AirNew York Artist,Br OLIjIE P.XTBWS comes from Ixw Angeles ol i this clt j, sister of Dr. J. 3L Britton. toIN th r-r-i. fc.M tjtit r 'Charles A. Clark, on Aupwst 2S. Themarriage there of Ldeut. o., M purred in Covins. Calir atMyers of the 11th Aero Squadron,first bombardment group, stationedat Port Bliss, and Miss MarjorieDoubleday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.William Horace Doubleday. Thewedding- occurred at high noonThursday at the home of the bride'sparents, 301 death Vendome street,in the presence of a large and fashionable circle of friends, the officiantbeing- Rev. Glen McWillUms Thewedding of Lieut. Myers and hisbnde is the seouel of a girlhood andboyhood attachment formed during'h"ir school days in the east. Taebride was gowned In a white Bedford cord silk frock, heavily brattledand worn with a close fitting hatThere were no attendants. The reception rooms of the Doubleday homewere charmingly decorated for hewedding service with pink astersand white carnations, the first -landingof the stairway being transformed into a floral bower for theceremoniaL After the wedding service a breakfast was served in thedining room which had decorationof while and yellow blossoms. Lieut,and Mrs Myers left later for a wedding trip to northern resorts andwil. come to Kl Paso to make theirhome Lieut. Myers, who Is a nativeof Petersburg. Virginia, has beenprominently identified with the social circles of the city since his station here and the bride comes of anold Knickerbocker family of NewYork city She is an artist, a sculptress and a musician.Announcement la received here oftee marriage of Miss Reba Brltton. ofWe Save EverybodyMoney on everything In theline of Meats atEverybody'sMarketSTALLS 14-15In the New City Market Bid?.We save everybody money onmeat, saBsaje, eggt, etc. andwill always fight the profiteers.Here are some specials for SaturdartSpecials On VealVeal Round Roast. Lb S5eVeal Saoolder Roait. Lb.. 17UeVral Sten. Lb. 15ceal Chops. Lb. ZOe and. . .25cSpecials On BeefShonlder Roast. Lb. ....... .15cMionlder Steak. Lb 17 eRound Steak. Lb.. ......... .23cLoin and T Rone Steak. Lb. 25ePrint Rib Roast, Lb. rOePoultryHome Dressed Spriocs, IHome Dremsed liens, jDenrer Maid Batter, 60e lb IAU our Meat are government jInspected and strictly fresh.We spedallxe In Kosher 3XeataH. Zlabovsky,Mgr.iSeptember CleanBegular price 50c,Sale PriceThis is the biggest bargain we have ever offered since we have been in business. A 4string broom for 25c! Have only a few to sellat this price get your order in quick.100 Dinner Sets On SaleAT WHOLESALE COST32-piece set Homer TagMln,Lily of the Valley often stockpatterns value 8.w CwanWmii K1a PriM$5.49O'CEDAE OIL Quart size,regular $L2S value. OkanSweep QQsale price J JELECTRIC IRONS Besteradfs in U. S. regularprice $6.35. Clean Sweepprice . $5.09The WonderA Timely Household Article.It makes a solid two-pound roll of butter outof one pound of butter and one pint of milk.No other ingredients or drugs used. "We haveonly a limited number of these Mergers to besold at this price.Regular price $L15 CleanSweep Sale priceThe Merger has the endorsement of the IT. S. Food Administrator. It can be used in a good many ways is a kitchen. Do sotfail to purchase ose while this sale is on.Don't fail te see our big window display. Phone and mail ordersaccepted. KoiSfag less than One Dollar delivered during thissale.China Palace Co.RETAIL116 E. San Antonio.Service Here, VedsMusician, On CoastULXSVVX. ,i i, , i -the home of Mr. Clark's brother, FredM Clark. Rev. F. B. Cowglll, pastorof the Methodist church of Covin a.officiated. The bride was attendedby Miss Tallulah Ellis of El Paso andMr. Clark's attendant was ClancyPeart After the ceremony a weddingsupper was served on the lawn of theClark home Later Mr. and Mrs. Clarkleft for a short wedding trip andwill upon their return make theirhome in Los Angeles. Mr. Clark servedduring the war with commission aslieutenant in the quartermaster corpsand received his discharge a shorttime ago.The marriage of James G. Hamiltonand Miss Frances Sehrt occurredThursday evening at 7: o'clock, withRev. J. F. Williams, pastor of theFirst Baptist church, officiating atthe Williams home on Magoffinavenue. Mr. Hamilton, who formerlylived In Gage, Oklahoma, Is a memberof Ambulance company No. 10 at FortBliss and his bride is from Chicago.if (CrU 77 T T ylvia rows oncerz is 10 tse uivenAt Asbury Meth. Church This EveninA N "O'd Polka" concert Is to be siven .r at Asbnrr Methodist chnrshat Asbnrr Methodist churchthis evening by the Missionary societyof Asbury Methodist church. Thosewho wll! take part In the concert willbe dressed in old fashioned costume,and especial features will be readingsby Mrs. I. X. Corrlngton and MissEmma Nations, solos by Mrs. Will T.Owen. Mrs. A. A. Lawler. Miss Josephine Turrentine and V. V. Boone.The list of singer? and the programfollows:Te Heade Thme Beater. Joslah Allen. T E. Blancnard.Te Head Musician. Mahltlbal fTeathford. Mrs. A. A. Bush.Margaret Dunkersley. Mrs. BrlceJackson.Hannah Maria Morrison, Mrs. Ivey.Emmallne Jane Craig-. Mrs. S. E.Stiles.Matilda Bogsress, Mrs. J. F. Davis.Rebecca McKay. Mrs. I. X. Corrlngton. Sarah Goodwin, Mrs. Hubert Smith.Emmallne Glover. Mrs. A. A. Lawler.Ann Smugplns, Mrs. T. E. Blanchard.Sam ant ha Long:. Mrs. W. T. Bush.Felinda Jane Chapman, Mrs. WillOwen.Ann Elizabeth Wood, Mrs. J. F.Davis.Mllly Ann McCarty, Miss JosephineTurrentine.Polly Hopkins Freeman, Mrs. A. 1LFaller.Mary Ann Daf f rom. Miss Emma Nations. Kitty Westbrook, Mrs. O. E. Woods.Susana Giddlngs. Mrs. O. Hamlin.June Cherry Blossom. Mrs. P. D.Splawn. jJoseph Jefferson. Mr. Price.Peter Baldridge. Mr. Peters.Calhoun Jones. Rev. H. U. Smith. IJonathan Sug&ins. V. V. Boone.James O'Neal. H. D. Ivey.Bill Terry. H. C. Collins.Andrew Jackson Rnshlnfr. Sterlingifisner.Zacharlah. J. F. Davis.Ebenezer Karner. J. W. Fetus.Piece L "Auld Lang Syne. All yemesne ana womenne singers, pieasesound, hlste to vour feet and sine.Piece 2. Sister Mllly Ann McCartywill now stand and sing a solo tune byherself.Piece 3. Sister Mary Ann Deffranwill now arise and make . short address. Piece i. James O'Neal, Bill Terry,Sweep Sale25c32-piece set very neat design Rosebud decoration,Sold liaed. Value 9.00 Clean53wAn ttja$5.99O'CEDAE OIL MOP Eeg-aiftr price CleanSweepSale price .$1.192-quart Aluminum DoubleBoiler only c few at thisprice J3.00 value. CleanSweepSale price .$2.39Butter Merger59cBRANCHPhone 319-309j Saturday's CalendaIn Local Society jMRS. FRED A. ELLIOTT will givea tea at the Elliott 'ho me on Cop-per street honoring Miss MargaretRuth Schuster.Tea from" 4 to 6Woman's clubhouseo clock at thehonoring Mrs. ,Henry Ware Allen.Week end dance at the Country dabhouse.Week-end dance at the Khaki clubchaperoned by members of theWoman's club.Swimming at the pool In the T. W.C. A. clubhouse, without Instruction,for adults, 9 to 10 a. m.Swimming, with instruction, forchildren. 9 to 10 a. m.Swimming, without Instruction, forchildren, it) to iz a. in.Miss Martha Patterson will entertain Saturday afternoon from 4 untiloclock in compliment to Miss Martha DeWitt.Mae Schuman Enderly will presenta program of readings at the FirstMethodist church at 8 oclock p. m.They will be at home for the presentat 1030 Texas street.,t t m T- -1 frr& IJonathan Sucrztns and Andrew Jack-?n Rnshlns will now make theirbow to ye audience.Piece 6. Sister Kitty Westbrook willnow play a solo tune by herself.Piece 6 Brother Jonathan Sugglnswill now stand and sing. The audience will please restrain their reelings. Intermission. Te music will now bestopped and water will be passed to yesingers, after which ye entertainmentwill gc-on as before.Piece 7. Sister Emmallne Cloverwill now stand and sing "The LastRose of Summer."Piece 8. All Te menne and womenne singers, please sound hlste toyour feet and sing "My Old KentuckyHome."Piece 9. Sister Rebecca McKay willnow give us a soliloquy.Piece 10. A solo ton hv TVllnnJane Chapman.Piece 1L Brother Calhoun Joneswill now strike a tune and chorus line.Piece 12. "Goodnight, Ladles." Temenne will sing ye principal part andTe youncr menne will nnsparking with ye girls In ye audienceduring ye singing.Officers or the First Presbyteriancimrcn nave announced their intention of giving to the El Paso musicloving public a series of musical services this season. The first of theseries will be given Sunday eveningat g oclock and will be opened witha great processional hymn. The concert is to be fr. Th. .nIng will be given over to music fur-' cnorus consisting of F.G. Billings and I G. Worcester, tenors: Frank Cheek and James A. Dick,bassos: Mrs. A tr rcv.t-in .. -,2- - - - . - ovum u tviU OUU 1J3Mabel Brown, altos; Mrs. Robert Hollioay and Miss Barbara Worcester.Out of Town Visitorscvv P L Mcfiwa registered at theSheldon Thursday from Mexico.F. N. Zlnpher, an Amarillo, Texas,husiness man. ia at the McCoy.a. Johnstone registered at theoneroon -xaursoay irom 1 uares. Mex.Lew Bryant and family returnedlast Wednesday from Long Beacn,Calif.Bessie Cavanaugh. of Las Vegas,N. 1L, was an arrival at the Sheldoniaursaay.D. B. Jackson, a "Van Horn. Texas.cattleman, registered at the St Regisiziursoay.J. ML Bennett, an automobile dealerof Alpine, Texas, was an arrival atthe McCoy Thursday.W. H. Pickett, an insurance manof Albuquerque, N. It, was an arrivalat the McCoy Thursday.Mrs. G. M. Stephens, of Beevllle,Texas, who Is here looking afterDrosertr Interests. Is at the McCov.EL Williams, a cattleman, ana nisi o. Geuer. Mrs. m j. uugan. Mrs. s. J.wife, and Mrs. T. A. Spencer were! Martin. Mrs. M. F. Lyons. Mrs. JackMaria, Texas, guests cf the Sheldon Burns, Mrs. W. M. Vaughn, Mrs. M.Thursday. I Somuals, and Mrs. Charles Glover.E. C Knlffen, manager of the Valley Among those present were: MissesOil company, drilling at Columbus, Alleen Fischer, Marguerite Dugan.X M, was an arrival at the St. Regis I Nellie Davis, Marie Dugan. NatalieThursday. . i Clark. Margaret Wagner, Mollis Gel-C. M. Tinnln. J. a White and Pat her. San Taranto, Verna Cavtness,Carson are three Van Horn, Texas. I Clara McDanlel. Sadie Martin, Eileencattlemen, who registered at the i Lyons. Ruth Crandall. Ruth Burns,Sheldon Thursday. ! Ruth Bosserman, Lucil e Le Clere,Marfa, Texas, people who were ar-1 Mable Culver. Hazel Vaughn. Myrlamrivals at the McCoy Thursday: C. W. j. Toilet, Vivian Deare, Sadie Samuels.Crosson, a stock man, and Mrs. J. CBeans and lira. js. mito.Magdalena, N. M-, people who registered at the Sheldon Thursday were:E W. Meyers, cattleman: Mrs. C E.Myers and children, and E. M. Tankersley. cattleman. . .Mrs. Sallle Malloy. who has beenthe house guest of her brother, J. M.Crawford, and his family, at theirhome on Noble street, left Wednesdayfor her home la Tallahassee. Fla.Leonard Hudnall Is here from Denver, Colo., for a visit of two weekswith his father, W C Hudnall. and hissisters. Miss Daisy and Miss GentryHudnall. Mr. Hudnall was gassed inFrance and is recuperating In an armyhnanltal nt TlAnVSr.Prof. R, D. Jackson, of San Fran- ,Cisco, Calif, who with associatesfrom that state, has been acquiringoil and eas holdings In the Tuiarosabasin it Otero county. N. M leftThursday for Corpus Christ!. Texas,comtry on business.Rev. Hubert Knickerbocker left onThursday for his home in Houston,Tex., after a short visit to his brother.Rev P R. Knickerbocker and Mrs.Knickerbocker. He was en route'from Los Angeles where he has beenvisiting, to his home In Houston, Tex.Women's Organizations.The Woman's Missionary society ofAsbury Methodist church held itsmonthly business meeting Thursdayin the church parlors. Mrs. W. U.Carre, president of the organisation,presiding, and Mrs. B. H. Jackson acting as secretary. The reports of officers were read including the organization of the Eula Harper Missionary society, composed of youngwomen. Mrs. W. U. Carre and MraL N Winans were elected delegatesto the annual conference to be heldin Tucnmeari. N. M October S. Themeeting concluded with a talk by thepastor of Asbury Methodist church.Rev. Hubert M. Smith, relative to thespecial services to be held next weekat the church.Dr. Esther Pohl Lovejoy. the firstwoman doctor sent abroa.d by the warcommittee of the Medical Women'sNational association, is back in NewYork City to direct the reconstructionwork of the reorganization In Serbiaand the near east.Bring Children Tomorrow.Right now. at the beginning ofschool, before your child's eyesightbecomes permanently defective, haveour expert Optometrist make an examination. Ton have bought his books and hisclothes, now attend to the most Important thing of all his eyesight.Need Glasses? . Ask SegalLEl Paso Optical Company.At 108 Texas in the middle of theblock between Oregon and Mesa.Advertisement.Complimentary Dance.The Fall and Winter Dancing Season opens here tomorrow night. Seeour display advertisement In Heraldtomorrow for full details.The Modern Cafe,El Paso's largest and most metropolitan cafe.Miss Mills To Teach KindergartenIn The El PasoMISS DOROTHY LOUISE MILLS, who came here recently from Denver, Colo,to conduct the Kindergarten department of the EI Paso School for Girls.Miss Mills is a graduate of the Manual Training school of Denver, where shecomFleted htr training in the kindergarten course with Miss Nora K. Hill, ofDenver. Hiss Mills is making her heme, with her mother, Mrs. Wm. L. Mills,and her brother, warren L. mint, atGirls Of SwimmingI Give First DanceTHE first danco irlven h the Girls1 9witnnlnp olnb of the War CamD I bBBh, W. Stuchins. Charles C Olbbwjmming dub or tne war ump . rc-hit- Arthnr Tavlor.Community Service, took placeThursday at the Khaki club. It wasone of a series of parties the membersof the club will give.The reception room had decorationsIn the military motif. Red, white andblue streamers, combined with theemblems of the War Camp ComronnIty service, American Beauty rosesand white carnations, with a softlight from chandeliers shaded in red.white and blue made a charming effect. Festoons of red, white and bluedecorated the balcony where the orsteetra of the Seventh cavalry playedunder the direction of Sergt. KayWells. Sergt. Wells also sang severaltones. Receiving the guests were Mrs.Walter F. Scales. Miss Nellie Davis.Marguerite Dugan. Mrs. Jack Burnsand Hiss Alleen Fischer.An ice course, featuring the red,white and blue tints, was served during the intermission and the confections were In the same tints. Thosewho assisted in serving were MissMarie Dugan, Miss Ruth Bosserman,Julius Wild, Miss Alleen Fischer, MissMargarite Dugan and Miss NellieDavis. Chaperons for the evening included Mrs. Walter F. Scales. Mrs.Annie Dyer. Mrs. R. J. Adams, Mrs.Maybelle Wooldfrge. GertrudeCivonon. La Pearl Weaver, Enid Ault.Marda Glover, Beatrice McEnlry,Patricia McEniry and Sergt. RayWells, Sergt. Alvln R Planer. Sergt.M. Martin. Sergt. R. E. Wyeoff, SergtW. B. Stewart. Sergt. Tracy Fullerton, Sergt. Francis J. Schnuee. Gordon R. Cutliff. Sam Jamerson, Wm.Taylor, Loots Bouvler. LarryO'Brien, R. D. Robbins, Willard P. Bean, Chester Fulp. HowardGllley, Rudolph Brenwald, StephenJ. Palasky, Julius Wild, DfbkWill Give Readings iTo El Paso PeoplewRS. MAE SHTMWAT ENDHRLT,of Los Angeles, rouleau andreader, who will Impersonate TheBrides of Peasant Countries at theFirst Methodist church, Saturdaynight, wearing costumes of peasantbrides or European countries.Save Your BabyIt Is the time of year whenyour baby Is liable to havebowel trouble. Avoid this byputting It onCERTIFIED MILKPhone 340. Of rice. 423 X. OregonEl Paso Dairy Co.VPSchool For Girls1907 .East Kio uranae street.Club Of W. C. C. S.At The Khaki Club ;Morris. Merton G. Miller. Wm. Car-Archibald McKee. Reginald Powers.John Hannon. Lynn Stone, ArthurLongpre, II. W. Acrewon. R. H. Odam,Herbert Smith. Lawrence Aronson,Andrew Alexander. F. L. Melton,Lrvden Johnson. Albert J. worts.O. Carr, Clem G. Bonin, Harvey Tost.Leo Peterson, Edward C. Thomason,Lawrence A. King, Ray Scotten. BobJones. Alexus Megary. Edwin Sneed.Harry L. Kaufmann. B. J. Winelanu,Tom Hathorn and Abel Palsans.An auction of baskets and rugs,made by Miss Frances Gernsbachersclass, composed of the patients of thebase hospital at Fort Bliss, was heldon Thursday evening at the Red CrossConvalescent house. The auctloeerswere Pvt. J. Raymond Gereghlno andPvt. A. B. Ingram. J. W. Wallace,a Red Cross ward worker, acted asthe banker. The baskets broughtgood prices. Pvt. Ralph Johns ex-bacher for the interest she had taken Iin the patients. anrm am n annmpi.TTrin in u i k . I r"SOFTWATERj JRI Rn Water Freshens Wilted FlowersH - iff'Srmilill You have often witnessed the instantaneous effect of rainW SoftEl Pasoans Reluming.Miss Tallulah Bills has returned;from California, where she spent thesummer. tMiss Alberta Eaton has returnedto the family home here after a visit 'of a month in California. jMrs. J. II. Pruett has returned to;her home, after an extended visit to jChicago and the Great Lakes.Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lazenby haveiJust returned from California, where tMrs. Lazenby spent the summer and jarc at home at 271 Silver streetMr. and Mrs. Frank B. Simmons Ihave returned from Cloudcroft, where ;th.-y have hern spending the summer, jMrs Simmons Is much Improved in !health.Dr. and Mrs. S. F. King have returned from California, where theyspent the month of August and areagain at home at their residence onFlorence street.Mra John K. Prathr. with hersmall daughter. Frances, returnedvrinariav evening from California.where they have been visiting for the 'pat several weeks. IMiss Helen Roberts has returnedfrom a visit to San FranMso and iother plai-s on the coast Her mother. Mrs Helen Roberts, will arrive Ina few days from California to Joinher and thy will be at home for thewinter at Hot"l Lauerhlin.Mrs C. T. Race has returned fromcloudrroft. where she was hostess atthe Y. W C. A. cvottage. Rest AWhile. The cottage Is closed for theseason and Mrs Race is again at ;home at the T. W. C. A. boardinghome on Missouri street, of which 'she has charge tMrs G. T. Warren has returnedfrom Long Beach. Cai where she was 1called on account of the illness of Iher daughter. Mrs. Marie S. Rogers 'Mrs. Rogers underwent an operation 'in a sanitarium In Long Beach whileMrs. Warren was there. Her condl-tion is ouite satisfactory IBuel nammett grandson of Mrs. B. jF. Hammett. has returned from Har- tvard university, where he has been 'taking a law course, and will be associated with his unele. Paul Hammett. in the real estate business forthe next year. Mr. Hammett servedduring the w.ir as a lieutenant.Mrs. J. I. Drlscoll and Mrs. Leo C.Hartford have returned from thebeaches of the Pacific coast, wherethey have been visiting since June 1.Mrs Hartford's sister. Miss MaryKeefe. was with them during theirstay In California, but prolonged hervisit and will return here In a fewweeks to be the winter guest of bersister. At pr-sent Miss Keefe Is visiting in San Francisco.Mrs. Leo Schuster with her twosisters. Mrs. w. w. White and MissIrma Lee Davis, have returned homeafter spending the summer at thebeaches of California. Mrs. Schusterand Mrs. White went out to California In time to spend the Easter vacation with Miss Davis, who was lastyear a pupil In the MarlboroughSchool for Girls In Los Angeles, andMiss Davis, at the close of school.Joined ber sisters at the beaches. Shewill bo the winter house guest at theSchuster home. Mrs. White will leavefor her home In Tucson, Ariz in afew days.Parties.Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Hart entertained a group of friends Wednesday evening at their home on Montana street The drawing room anddining room were opened togetherana were aecoratea with tiowers orthe season. The evening was spentwith games and music Mra C M.Jenkins sang a number of plantationsongs which were very much enjoyed.The guests present Included: Mr. andMra K. P. Fuller, Mr. and F. L. Pitman. Mr. and Mrs. C M. Jenkins. Dr.and Mrs. F. K. Brown, Jr, Mr. andMrs. II & Glnther. Mr. and Mrs. H. M.Long. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hughson. S.H. Wilson and Master Raymon Wilson, and Elizabeth Hart and HerbertHart, jr.School Shoes at Lerner's.Advertisement.You have often witnessed the instantaneous effect of rainwater on parched and wilted flowers. There is a similarchange noticed in "soiled linen when washed with softwater. We invite you to visit our plant and watch theinstantaneous effect of soft water laundering. Soft waterlaunders wearing apparel in less time and with less soapsoft water rinses all of the soap from the garment,leaving none to dry out and injure the fabric. That explains why your clothes will wear longer when launderedwith soft water.Water901-909 S.PhoneEl Paso Laundry, Inc.mimmmiimimiimmiimmiiimmimmmihiiiHim.San AntonioTYLETHE'women'sSilken UnderwearWomen and nassej who delight in sirken under things are promised extreme pleasure in the new novelties and staple pretties, too,v r inspection.Pettibockers suit shades $7.50Knee Bloomers, suitshades $4.95Envelope Chemises, $2.45to $8.95Camisoles 98c to $3.98Vests $1.98 to $358Bloomers $1.S8 to $3.98Bfllie Burkes. $555 to $1250SUIT$50.00 values in Ladies' Suits,Vetours. rancy hned, trimmedExtra valueLook At These YalaesSilk Poplin and Serge Skirtsin navy and made only;$7.50 values,pedal$4.95.GET OUR PRICES Examine our garments before buying elsewhere. High in Quality Not in Price.Retains Its Freshness LongAfter Being SlicedThere b no better bread than Powell's. Whether you want itfor the table or for making sandwiches. It is. excellent for sandwiches, as it retams its freshness long after slicing.TRY A LOAF TOMORROWPowell's Home BakeryPhone '163 1018 E. Boulevard Yoa Call The Wagon ComesFreshens SoiledSanta Fe St.470and Stanton Sts.Sec?WEARSaleBLOUSESGeorgette CrepesShadesFlesh, white. Taupe,Brown and Navy$7M Values$5.95SPECIALmaterial Men's Wear Serge andwith button.$34.50Slipover SweaterIn all shades, Salmon. Pekin.N3e Green, Purple, Taa;Rvalues. $4i9gLinensiiuvrMrDownstairs In the Mills Bldg Adv. ,